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Bug#452020: marked as done (Wrong library reduction performed when building debian-installer on PowerPC)



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and subject line Bug#452020: Wrong library reduction performed when building debian-installer on PowerPC
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Package: mklibs
Severity: serious
Version: 0.1.26

I noticed the mklibs performs uncorrectly when building the d-i on PowerPC [1]: as i'm not mklibs expert , i'm reporting what FJP said about this issue:

"It looks like somehow the "@SLANG2" extension changes to "@Base" during library reduction and that causes that the symbol cannot be found."

The post can be found here [2] and this bug was workarounded for now by using mklibs-copy in place of mklibs.

regards

Attilio Fiandrotti

[1] https://debian.polito.it/downloads/build_pkg-list.log.gz
[2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2007/11/msg00500.html




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On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 10:26:27PM +0100, Attilio Fiandrotti wrote:
> I noticed the mklibs performs uncorrectly when building the d-i on 
> PowerPC [1]: as i'm not mklibs expert

You use a broken version of slang. The linker call lacks the map file
which maps the symbol versions.

| $ dpkg -l "libslang2-pic"
[...]
| ii  libslang2-pic  2.0.7-5        The S-Lang programming library, shared libra
| $ dpkg -L libslang2-pic | grep .map
| /usr/lib/libslang_pic.map

This usualy means you use an outdated or otherwise broken build
environment. Please provide proper informations about the packages you
use in the bugreport.

> "It looks like somehow the "@SLANG2" extension changes to "@Base" during 
> library reduction and that causes that the symbol cannot be found."

This is the correct behaviour.

Bastian

-- 
Sometimes a feeling is all we humans have to go on.
		-- Kirk, "A Taste of Armageddon", stardate 3193.9


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